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::'' return_value = number '''^''' {whole_exponent|(fractional_exponent)}
: return_value = number [[^]] {whole_exponent|(fractional_exponent)}




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{{PageDescription}}
* The number value can be any type literal or variable numerical value.
* The number value can be any type literal or variable numerical value.
* Exponents can be any positive or negative integer or fractional numerical value inside of parenthesis brackets.
* Exponents can be any positive or negative integer or fractional numerical value inside of parenthesis brackets.
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''Example:'' Getting the cube root of a number.
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;Example 1:Getting the cube root of a number.
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    {{Cl|INPUT}} "Enter a number to calculate it's cube root: ", num$
  {{Cl|INPUT}} "Enter a number to calculate it's cube root: ", num$
    number! = {{Cl|VAL}}(num$)  'gets single number value
  number! = {{Cl|VAL}}(num$)  'gets single number value
    cuberoot# = number! {{Cl|^}} (1 {{Cl|/}} 3)
  cuberoot# = number! {{Cl|^}} (1 {{Cl|/}} 3)
    {{Cl|PRINT}} cuberoot#      'double type variable for accuracy
  PRINT cuberoot#      'double type variable for accuracy
 
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''Details:'' The value returned will most likely be a [[SINGLE]] or [[DOUBLE]] value. Make sure that the return variable type matches the likely program operations!
'''Details:'''
 
  The value returned will most likely be a [[SINGLE]] or [[DOUBLE]] value. Make sure that the return variable type matches the likely program operations!
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Enter a number to calculate it's cube root: 144
Enter a number to calculate it's cube root: 144
5.241482788417793
5.241482788417793
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* [[SQR]], [[Mathematical Operations]]
''See also:''
 
[[SQR]], [[Mathematical Operations]]
 




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Revision as of 02:18, 28 January 2023

The ^ operation raises a numerical value to an exponential value expressing how many times the value is multiplied by itself.


Syntax

return_value = number ^ {whole_exponent|(fractional_exponent)}


Description

  • The number value can be any type literal or variable numerical value.
  • Exponents can be any positive or negative integer or fractional numerical value inside of parenthesis brackets.
  • If the exponent is zero, the value returned is 1.
  • Fractional(or decimal point) exponents MUST be enclosed in () brackets and will return the fractional exponential root of a value.
  • Exponential operations are done first in the QBasic order of operations.
  • The square root of a number can be returned by the SQR function or by using an exponent of (1 / 2). Brackets required.
  • Values returned may be expressed using exponential or Scientific notation using E for SINGLE or D for DOUBLE precision.
  • WARNING: Exponential returns may exceed numerical type limitations and create an overflow error!


Examples

Example 1
Getting the cube root of a number.
    INPUT "Enter a number to calculate it's cube root: ", num$
    number! = VAL(num$)   'gets single number value
    cuberoot# = number! ^ (1 / 3)
    PRINT cuberoot#       'double type variable for accuracy
Details:
  The value returned will most likely be a SINGLE or DOUBLE value. Make sure that the return variable type matches the likely program operations!
Enter a number to calculate it's cube root: 144
5.241482788417793


See also



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